Comparison of the absolutely dominant characteristics of Charles I and Louis XIV of France Both France and the British empire have advanced overseas, but modern high power systems are also developing in Europe itself. France became a superpower in Europe in the 1600s. Louis XIV, "King of the Sun" functions as a model of absolute royalty. In contrast, the England of the 1600s provided an early example of a more democratic rule, as Congress restricted the power of the monarch.
In the 17th century, Europe developed two different governments. In France, Louis XIV established the absolute nation, but in the UK Elizabeth I preserved the Congressional regime. Nonetheless, Louis XIV and Elizabeth saw brilliant prosperity in their kingdoms, but only one of them had the power to succeed. In France, Louis XIV was dominated by a sacred right wing and completely dominated his kingdom during his long-standing ruling period. He took several steps to ensure that his authority is higher than all French. First, he only allowed him to leave his title in his aristocracy. Secondly, he abolished Nantes' law and forced Hugnenots (French Protestant) to convert to Catholic or death. Later he decided to build his wonderful palace known as the Palace of Versailles (outside Paris). He hires Colbert to strengthen the French economy and trade as he needs the finance minister.
France was dominated by Absolute King Louis XIV when Charles Montesquieu (1689-1755) was born. Montesquieie was born in a noble house and received legal education. He travels throughout Europe, including the UK, and is studying Congress. In 1722, he wrote a ridiculous book about Governance of Louis XIV and the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. In 1748, Montesquieie published his best work "Spirit of Law". Unlike Hobbes and Locke, Montesquieu believes that individuals are very afraid in nature and avoid violence and war. Montesquieu said that the demand for food is that cowardly people are going to live in society by interacting with others. Montesquieu wrote, "Once human beings are in society, he lost the weakness, stopped evenly, and began war state."
In the 17th century, the government system of France and the UK greatly changed. In the UK, the absolute monarchy has lost power and parliament gained hegemony. Meanwhile, France saw that Louis XIV strengthened its office and weakened general manor general and local aristocracy. Absolutism is the political theory that all of the authority granted to rulers is a general attempt of Louis XIV, James I and Britain and France's Charles I. But the King of England can not establish an absolute monarchy like Louis XIV. Rui is admired as an extreme absoluteist and he embodies the king's ideals. "In the 17th century France, the UK, in contrast, the absolute monarchy, aristocracy and religious pluralism closed Catholic country Louis XIV suffocating dissatisfaction Louis succeeded in establishing absolute monarchy, UK Rulers fight against the hungry parliament of power